Firepower
Platform: Commodore 64
Gametype: Undefined
Release Year: 1989
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A top-down view of two tanks battling it out trying to blast their way into each other's fortress. 
One of the central gameplay ideas of the game was to play head to head with someone else, either via a split screen, modem, or null modem cable. 

Trivia
Banned in Germany - probably because you could run over soldiers with your tank, causing them to "leak their blood out" 
Banned on 31.08.88

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Description from the packaging:

One to one playability.
One to one playability is a special and unique feature of all Microillusions One to One Series products. With the split screen mode, One to One Series allows you to play against another person or a computer generated opponent. Another unique feature is the ability to play One on One Series games over modems, in this modem you have full communication with your opponent while playing the game.
Fire Power is an action-packed arcade style talk battle game that features continuous shoot 'em up excitement.

 As you plot your moves to become King of the Hill and capture your opponent's flag, some of the features you will enjoy are:
One-to-one playability.
Real-time interactive graphics.
Stereo digitized sound.
Arcade style screen scrolling and animation.
Various choices in play scenarios.
Selectable tank styles.
Increasing levels of difficulty.

Fire Power brings you the best quality product for the lowest possible price. Microillusions has created Fire Power to provide great entertainment value to youths, teens, and adults.
